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Mark shares a story from Hacking School Discipline, about Amarra, a troublemaker that many teachers might have given up on. Instead of quitting on her, though, her teachers instilled a growth mindset in Amarra, and a onc...
138: How one restorative practice turned a troublemaker into a school leader is an episode from Hack Learning by Mark Barnes. Mark shares a story from Hacking School Discipline, about Amarra, a troublemaker that many teachers might have giv...
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Published Apr 1, 2019, 7:38 long, audio available.
Mark shares a story from Hacking School Discipline, about Amarra, a troublemaker that many teachers might have given up on. Instead of quitting on her, though, her teachers instilled a growth mindset in Amarra, and a once troubled young lady became a school leader and student mentor. Learn more about Amarra and creating a growth mindset in Hack Learning book number 22, Hacking School Discipline. It's on Amazon now.
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138: How one restorative practice turned a troublemaker into a school leader is an episode from Hack Learning by Mark Barnes.
This episode is 7:38 long.
This episode was published on Apr 1, 2019.
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138: How one restorative practice turned a troublemaker into a school leader is from Hack Learning by Mark Barnes.
Published Apr 1, 2019 and 7:38 long